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How do you think Mr Vaagen Moen is feeling?

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  • #16
    Originally posted by winalotto View Post
    Its not so much the two defeats, its the way the team has played especially at home to Watford, where did that come from?
    Watford's game plan was set up perfectly to take advantage of our all-out up the field policy

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    • #17
      Id say he is thinking - **** me, im used to playing with worldbeaters in Norway, how the hell will i fit in with a team that has lost 2 whole games this season, gonna be tough for him to adjust.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Brian Wilson View Post
        Id say he is thinking - **** me, im used to playing with worldbeaters in Norway, how the hell will i fit in with a team that has lost 2 whole games this season, gonna be tough for him to adjust.
        Now, Then, Forever
        [CENTER]QPR-Football League CHAMPIONS

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        • #19
          He probably thinks 'im the luckiest ******* in the world to be on massive money playing for a top of the league side in england with a chance of prem football'

          Pro footballers take losses wins and draws in their stride they aren't like us supporters that get over emotional

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Quaz View Post
            it's not the end of the world if we lose to swansea either, am eager to see what happens january, thats when we tell how much the club want it.
            i think it will do us good to lose to swansea. in fact the more losses the better, builds the team up as men to be able to accept defeat. will be good for everyone, including us fans.

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